If traveling or spending time with family outdoors, disable Mobile data on your phone. Don’t be tempted to get online and for emergency your phone will still receive voice calls

Never go to bed with your kitchen sink full of dishes

Keep your smartphone out of your bed.Start using a “real” alarm clock

Make giving away money a habit. Donate regularly. Donating on milestones like birthdays of family members, wedding anniversary etc. helps being regular. If possible, volunteer physical help to someone or some organisation in need

Get comfortable with the fact that nobody gives a sh*t about you, except your really close family members or friends. Realize this and start living a life without always proving something to others

Be a lifelong learner. Never stop learning, always look for ways to learn something new. Reading books, attending seminars, taking classes on Coursera, part time courses are some ways to help yourself

Start spending on a budget. Record your everyday expenses and keep revising your budget through the month. I am a heavy YNAB user to manage my budget. This habit helps me to plan something 6 months in advance and I exactly know if I can afford it!

Try something new every 30 days – take your personal 30DayChallenge every month. It can even be a small habit like brushing every night before bed. But remember, something you do for 30 days sticks to you for a lifetime – so choose it wise. See this TED Talk by Matt Cutts for inspiration

Carry a notebook and a pen all the time. Comes in handy to keep a log of your weird short-lived ideas or any other interesting stuff

Never work with more than 2-3 tabs open on your browser. If you don’t need it for the current task, close your browser. In short, keep only the apps you need for the current task open